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How Do We Address the Needs of Kids Without Mobile Access? | MindShift - 1 views

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    How Do We Address the Needs of Kids Without Mobile Access? April 4, 2011 | 3:00 PM | By Tina Barseghian * DIGITAL DIVIDE FILED UNDER: Tech Tools, achievement gap, digital-divide, mobile-learning * Leave a comment * * Share4 * Email Post * Link to this post Flickr:Shlala The $64,000 question in education: Does access to mobile technology actually help close the achievement gap? Bill Ferriter, a sixth-grade teacher in North Carolina, has been thinking about this issue, and writing about it on his blog, The Tempered Radical. In this recent post, he addresses a question from one of his readers, who sites Ferriter's source, about how to address the needs of the minority of kids who don't have mobile access? "75% of students are good to go, but do you just leave the other 25% to "fin for themselves", leave them out of the equation all together, or do you do something to supplement such as the school providing a temporary cell phone" the reader asks. Here's his response. One of the stumbling blocks to almost every reform initiative in schools is our stubborn refusal to move forward until the conditions are perfect for change. The result: Change never happens.
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ASCD Inservice - 0 views

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    Ravitch: Whose Children Are Left Behind?
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YouTube - Best Practices in Social Networking for Educators | ASCD11 Interview with Eri... - 0 views

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    Eric Sheninger, a Connected Principal and blogger explains best practices in social networking.
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The Elephant in the Room of 21st Century Learning - The Futures of School Reform - Educ... - 0 views

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    What should be done with tired content?
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